Peace and Conflict Studies News Archive
The Armistice of Compiègne
November 6, 2018 —
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the The Armistice of Compiègne, which formally ended the First World War
Nobel Laureate Jody Williams to deliver Sol Kanee Lecture on Peace and Justice
October 23, 2018 —
Jody Williams is the U of M's 2018 Robert and Elizabeth Knight Distinguished Visitor
Faculty of Arts
Celebrating the Class of 2018
June 19, 2018 —
Meet two outstanding new Faculty of Arts Alumni.
Date with a Donor: Building Peace
April 2, 2018 —
Global conflict can tear communities apart and challenge dreams of peace, but it can also bring people together
Being the change they want to see
March 12, 2018 —
Nahlah Ayed Prize for Student Leadership and Global Citizenship recipients named
Bridge builder
March 9, 2018 —
Maureen Flaherty’s first visit to Ukraine in 2000 represented a 'turning point' in her life
Faculty of Arts
Graduate students are Rising Up
March 2, 2018 —
On March 9 and 10, the Native Studies Graduate Students Association will host the third annual Rising Up conference featuring close to 100 scholars from around the world discussing Indigenous knowledge and research in Indigenous studies.
Faculty of Graduate Studies
3MT – Broaden your knowledge in the time it takes to brew a cup of tea
February 13, 2018 —
Presentations range from polar bears to hoarders to antimicrobial resistance and more
Nahlah Ayed Prize winners know why they are here: to make the world better
March 8, 2017 —
Each year, two students who demonstrate exceptional commitment and leadership skills, and whose actions are helping to bridge the local and the global, are awarded the Nahlah Ayed Prize for Student Leadership & Global Citizenship
Peace and Conflict Studies grad students host first international conference
October 20, 2016 —
The Peace and Conflict Studies Graduate Student Association is hosting its first international conference Oct. 21-22